In this essay, the author will attempt to analyze the overall relationship established between the party of Christian Democracy (so named for its affiliation with a traditional religion) and the phenomena of the sacralization of politics that have so profoundly shaped the character of mass parties in the twentieth century. The quest for consensus led the Catholic party to adopt a new language, based on mythical thinking and profoundly indebted - in content and mode of communication - to the experiences of totalitarianism. The active rivalry with political religions marked, both in the phase of development and in the process of communication, the forms of mass political expression of Christian Democracy. De Gasperi's proposal concerning the definition of new identities and political affiliations, both on the national level and on the broader Western level (both in European and Atlantic terms) was the product of a unique ideological development in keeping with the requirements of modern mass politics.

Myths and the political use of religion in Christian Democratic culture / Acanfora, Paolo. - In: JOURNAL OF MODERN ITALIAN STUDIES. - ISSN 1354-571X. - 12:3(2007), pp. 307-338.

Myths and the political use of religion in Christian Democratic culture

Paolo Acanfora
2007

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In this essay, the author will attempt to analyze the overall relationship established between the party of Christian Democracy (so named for its affiliation with a traditional religion) and the phenomena of the sacralization of politics that have so profoundly shaped the character of mass parties in the twentieth century. The quest for consensus led the Catholic party to adopt a new language, based on mythical thinking and profoundly indebted - in content and mode of communication - to the experiences of totalitarianism. The active rivalry with political religions marked, both in the phase of development and in the process of communication, the forms of mass political expression of Christian Democracy. De Gasperi's proposal concerning the definition of new identities and political affiliations, both on the national level and on the broader Western level (both in European and Atlantic terms) was the product of a unique ideological development in keeping with the requirements of modern mass politics.
2007
Sacralization of politics; Myth; Christian Democracy; Political identity; Nation; Europeanism; Atlantism
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Myths and the political use of religion in Christian Democratic culture / Acanfora, Paolo. - In: JOURNAL OF MODERN ITALIAN STUDIES. - ISSN 1354-571X. - 12:3(2007), pp. 307-338.
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